Eagles defensive back Malcolm Jenkins, one of the more outspoken players when it comes to the NFL and its treatment of social issues, put everyone on notice Monday in hinting that the Players Coalition could release a statement about the league's national anthem policy ahead of Thursday’s preseason slate.

“We will probably have an op-ed or something drop Wednesday,” Jenkins said (via the Philadelphia Inquirer) when asked about the NFL’s new policy.

Jenkins added he wasn’t sure yet if he’d sit out the anthem Thursday when the Eagles host the Steelers. New teammate Michael Bennett also dodged the question and said: “Ask me another day.”

The NFL released its new anthem policy in May requiring players to stand or remain in the locker room. But considering the policy was not collectively bargained with the NFL Players Association, enforcement will be on hold until the league and the NFLPA reach a solution.

The Players Coalition released an op-ed in The New York Times in June after President Donald Trump asked them to identify people who have been treated unfairly by the justice system.

"A handful of pardons will not address the sort of systemic injustice that NFL players have been protesting," the letter said. “"President Trump, please note: Our being professional athletes has nothing to do with our commitment to fighting injustice. We are citizens who embrace the values of empathy, integrity and justice, and we will fight for what we believe is right. We weren't elected to do this. We do it because we love this country, our communities and the people in them. This is our America, our right.”